PERSONAL
Mr and Mrs E. R. Sinclair have returned from a visit to Wellington.
Visitors at the Masonic Hotel include Mr and Mrs Hampton, Messrs Grant, Green, H. J. Clifton, Anderson, Pauli, H. D. Clifton, Hodinott and Sutcliffe.
The death occurred here very suddenly on Wednesday of Mr Richard Thomas Broun, who had been a resident of Tauranga for some time. Deceased, who was in his fifty-sec-ond year, had lived in Auckland for many years, and the funeral takes place there to-day.
The retirement is announced from Wellington of Captain R. J. D. Davis of the New Zealand staff corps, after long service in the Dominion’s regular forces. He was chief instructor at the small arms school at Trentham, and was well known to riflemen.
Captain C. E. Hotham, who commanded H-.M.S. Laburnam on the New Zealand station from 19 29 to 1931, will shortly take up the posimanded H.M.S. Laburnum on the staff of Admiral Sir Dudley Pound, commander-in-chief, Mediterranean.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 12332, 22 April 1938, Page 2
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